Why? It's not like the track was a classic. Lot's of boring, uneventful races, and little ability to race each other.
Yeah, I also assume that they might be testing some things for future (maybe not even directly related to the upgrades coming in Imola and Spain).S D wrote: ↑06 Apr 2022, 22:24Testing a front wing and floor does seem reasonable. It does not necessarily mean that they will be using them in Australia. They may be looking ahead and testing it for different types of tracks or to validate assumptions. They may be experimenting to see if the bouncing can be reduced or eliminated.LM10 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2022, 22:11Binotto told that they won’t bring significant upgrades to Melbourne. Any other report suggested that it will be in Imola we’ll see the first upgrades. So it’s confusing Duchessa reports this now. He’s quite reliable as far as I know.
Or maybe they’ll bring the premature parts and test them to be sure. Though, that would be weird, in times of a budged cap.
First upgrades in Imola and an upgraded floor in Spain sounds more realistic. But let’s see.
Since they suggest that they have a stable car for this race and they are not permitted track time elsewhere, it seems that this is a cost effective, efficient, and perhaps the only way to validate the direction that they plan to move towards.
Last season Ferrari showed up at an early GP with an upgraded floor(the ever popular Z floor) only available for one car and removed it for the race.LM10 wrote: ↑07 Apr 2022, 21:47Yeah, I also assume that they might be testing some things for future (maybe not even directly related to the upgrades coming in Imola and Spain).S D wrote: ↑06 Apr 2022, 22:24Testing a front wing and floor does seem reasonable. It does not necessarily mean that they will be using them in Australia. They may be looking ahead and testing it for different types of tracks or to validate assumptions. They may be experimenting to see if the bouncing can be reduced or eliminated.LM10 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2022, 22:11
Binotto told that they won’t bring significant upgrades to Melbourne. Any other report suggested that it will be in Imola we’ll see the first upgrades. So it’s confusing Duchessa reports this now. He’s quite reliable as far as I know.
Or maybe they’ll bring the premature parts and test them to be sure. Though, that would be weird, in times of a budged cap.
First upgrades in Imola and an upgraded floor in Spain sounds more realistic. But let’s see.
Since they suggest that they have a stable car for this race and they are not permitted track time elsewhere, it seems that this is a cost effective, efficient, and perhaps the only way to validate the direction that they plan to move towards.
Was just thinking of the budget cap and how building parts only to test them would not be as easy as in the past. That’s why teams with good correlation will have an advantage because they can be sure that the performance they’re seeing on data will be transferred to on-track too. And Ferrari have good correlation, unlike in past.
Yes, this seems like the only explanation to me as well. I'm not sure it's anything more than a test, this looks very wrong and it messed up the flow a lot. This looks like Bahrain RW, they also have the one from Jeddah which they used first. Maybe they'd prefer something in between, so they experiment like this. This tells you more about confidence level than anything else - spending time and laps to test a completely crazy solution.amr wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 11:15Can't see that well what they did on the diffuser side.
But the Gurney flap on the underside of the RW is quite visible. Usually, that flap is placed on the top side to increase the downforce. I wonder if they placed it on the underside to decrease downforce (and reduce drag) given that they seem to not have a lower downforce RW.
2017 and 2018 where also of interest at this stage of the season.LostInTranslation wrote: ↑08 Apr 2022, 11:55If only or just they can reduce or fix this (porpoising) problem, well ... it will get interesting.
However, the car is fast, on every track and in every condition.
Nice project.
The promptness and accuracy of the developments remain to be seen.
Nice championship, however.
Much more interesting than those of the last seven years.